Re: implications was:RE: "jus...

GRMorton@aol.com
Thu, 29 Jun 1995 00:32:33 -0400

Art,

You and Scientific American may very well be correct. But one thing I did
learn out of these systems is the reason that the probability argument which
is so often used against evolution is wrong. Gerald Joyce, not a complexity
fellow, has found that there are multiple solutions to the same function in
biochemical systems. This same behavior is observed in the complex systems
Similar shapes, radically different solution. If nothing more comes out of
it than the clarification of why evoluton may not be as improbable as we so
often calculate, that will be fine with me.